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<blockquote data-quote="IamDeMan" data-source="post: 1938433" data-attributes="member: 557673"><p>A bad power supply could be the culprit as well in this situation.</p><p>It is really hard to narrow down the failing part without a surplus of parts to exchange in and out with to determine this. So unless you know a geek who just keeps extra hardware lying around, you may need to go somewhere to have it checked. Without beep codes from the BIOS, it would juat be a big guessing game and without extra parts to exchange, you would be buying parts that may not necessarily be the problem. That could prove more costly than paying a shop to look at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IamDeMan, post: 1938433, member: 557673"] A bad power supply could be the culprit as well in this situation. It is really hard to narrow down the failing part without a surplus of parts to exchange in and out with to determine this. So unless you know a geek who just keeps extra hardware lying around, you may need to go somewhere to have it checked. Without beep codes from the BIOS, it would juat be a big guessing game and without extra parts to exchange, you would be buying parts that may not necessarily be the problem. That could prove more costly than paying a shop to look at it. [/QUOTE]
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